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An 'instruction' is a form of
communicated information that is both ''
command'' and
explanation'' for how an
action,
behavior, method, or
task is to be begun, completed, conducted, or executed.
See also:
Command
'Instruction' may also refer to:
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Teaching – teachers are also called instructors.
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Sebayt – a work of the ancient Egyptian didactic literature aiming to teach ethical behaviour.
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Instruction (computer science) – a single operation of a
processor within a
computer architecture.
★ In the context of
French law (or
inquisitorial systems based on France's), the ''instruction'' is the pre-trial phase of a criminal investigation that is led by a
judge. More generally, it refers to phases of judicial or administrative proceedings where a request is investigated, and information pertaining to it is collected, before a final decision is made.
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Instruction was the name of a
rock band from
New York City that featured members of ,
Quicksand,
Saetia and
Garrison.